Westworld HBO Stream: Watch Episode 8 “Trace Decay” Online

Eric Italiano

The eighth episode of HBO’s epic new drama Westworld drops tonight on HBO, HBO Now, HBO Go, and HBO On Demand. Developed by Jonathan Nolan (Christopher Nolan’s brother) and Lisa Joy, Westworld is based on the 1973 film of the same name, which was written and directed by Michael Crichton. John Nolan serves as executive producer along with Joy, J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk with Nolan directing the pilot. HBO is hoping Westworld will be their next massive hit after Game Of Thrones ends. Initial reviews for the series are incredibly positive, with Rotten Tomatoes saying “With an impressive level of quality that honors its source material, the brilliantly addictive Westworld balances intelligent, enthralling drama against outright insanity.”

HBO’s Westworld‘s first season has been amazing so far. Between the mysteriousness of Dr. Ford, to The Man in Black’s quest to find ‘the maze,’ and of course Dolores and Maeve’s march toward sentience, the show looks like it’s shaping up to be the next great television phenomenon. Last week’s episode provided the biggest twist of the season so far, revealing that Bernard is actually a host!. Tonight’s episode looks to be another bombshell, so make sure you keep up and find out how to stream the “Trace Decay” episode online below!

If you have cable and are currently subscribed to HBO, you can live stream Westworld “Trace Decay” on HBO GO app. You can download the HBO Go app on Google Play and iTunes. Once downloaded, sign in with your cable provider information.

If you do not have HBO, you can sign up for a one-month free trial for HBO Now, which is HBO’s standalone streaming service. HBO Now is available on Google Play and iTunes.

The episode will be available for streaming at 9 PM EST, the same time it airs on television.

IGN:“From its standout cast to its excellent visuals to one hell of a hummable score by the great Ramin Djawadi, this is top-notch television in every respect.”

Collider:“Everything is contained, intimate, and carefully crafted, and fans of Crichton will immediately feel the familiarity with his most famous stories’ themes: what overly-confident humans create quickly spirals out beyond our control.”